
Welcome to Mobley Veterinary Clinic
Your East Nashville animal clinic, where we treat each pet like one of our own. Serving pets of Nashville, Madison, Rivergate, Inglewood, Hermitage and Old Hickory since the 1950's with passionate care and exceptional client experiences. We welcome dogs, cats, exotic pets & pocket pets as patients. Also offering pet boarding & grooming!
Welcome to Mobley Veterinary Clinic
Welcome to our
East Nashville Veterinary Clinic
Since the late '50s, Mobley Veterinary Clinic has built a reputation for our dedication to your pet's health and happiness. We, along with the Inglewood, Madison and East Nashville Communities, have changed and grown over the years but still understand the special role pets play in our neighbors' families. Proud to be have been named "Best Veterinarian in Madison-Rivergate" by the Madison-Rivergate Chamber of Commerce members and community and "Favorite Veterinarian" in 13 neighborhoods in Nashville & Madison on Nextdoor!
Thank you for letting us be your partner in your pet's health. We treat your pets as we would our own with a goal to practice quality medicine with an emphasis on client education. Our veterinarians and vet team are committed to providing personal attention to the concerns of each individual. We welcome dogs, cats, exotic pets & pocket pets as patients.
Traveling out of Nashville? Mobley Veterinary Clinic offers pet boarding services. Need spa services? Let us pamper your pet with our grooming and bathing services.

Mobley Veterinary Clinic provides preventive care and wellness services, pet surgeries, dentistry and more! Learn how we can help you and your pet.

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Amazing care and wonderful, friendly, caring staff and doctors. My dogs are given tender loving care when they visit Mobley Vet Clinic. Best vets around!
I had never been here before but was told they would work with me the best they could. I was low on $$ but my poor Missy puppy was very lethargic and had white gums. They got me right in and took test and found she was low on white cell count.
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Here at Mobley Veterinary Clinic, we strive to give the animals of East Nashville, the best service possible to ensure they leave happy and healthy after every visit. Our professional veterinary team combined with our top-of-the-line equipment allow us to help your pet in the safest and most effective ways possible. Also offering pet boarding & pet grooming.To view all our veterinary services, click here.
Kristen Coles Hope, DVM
Managing VeterinarianDr. Kristen Coles Hope grew up in Birmingham, AL and graduated from Auburn University in 2004 with a B.S. in Animal and Dairy Science. She stayed in Auburn and graduated from Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2009. After graduation, she made the move to Nashville with her husband, horse "Bob", Weimaraner "Bella" and little grey cat "Sophia", and Nashville quickly became home. Her four-legged family has since grown to include three more dogs - "Lyle" the silly yet clever Standard Poodle, "Rosco" the mischevious terrier and the newest addition "Rufus" a fun loving Westie mix.
Read MoreJames Fullerton, DVM
VeterinarianDr. Fullerton was born in the town of Arab, Alabama. He grew up on a small farm, where his family owned a variety of animals, including mules, cattle, dogs, chickens, and rabbits. As a child, he was constantly involved in their care and saw many animals die due to tragedy and disease and wanted to do more.
Read MoreSummer Mobley, DVM
VeterinarianDr. Mobley was born in 1951 and raised in the East Nashville/Madison area. His father, Dr. Ralph Mobley founded Mobley Veterinary Clinic in 1950. His father, mother, and family friend Sam Mitchell all parented him, spending much of his childhood at the clinic. As a teenager, he began working at the clinic before and after school and on weekends.
Read MoreKristen Hendrickson, DVM
VeterinarianDr. Kristen Hendrickson is a Nashville native whose drive and compassion for animals began at a very young age. Since the age of three, she knew she wanted to be a veterinarian. She received her undergraduate degree with honors from Middle Tennessee State University, completing her Bachelor's in Biology with a minor in Chemistry.
Read MoreWesley Schoonover, DVM
VeterinarianDr. Wesley Schoonover joined the Mobley Veterinary Clinic family in 2018 after moving to Nashville from Michigan.
He is a native of West Virginia, where he grew up and completed his undergraduate education. Dr. Schoonover graduated from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. After vet school graduation, Dr. Schoonover worked as a critical care veterinarian at an emergency animal hospital and worked in feline-only small animal hospitals and animal shelters. Dr. Schoonover enjoys working with pets on dermatology and orthopedic issues or internal medicine.
He is married to Ciera and they have a son named Rowan, plus Denver the dog and Jasper the cat. Outside the animal hospital, Dr. Schoonover enjoys spending time with his son (and the fur babies), playing golf, traveling, watching sports and supporting the West Virginia Mountaineers.
Read MoreChristine Shepherd, DVM
VeterinarianDr. Christine Shepherd attended the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. During veterinary school, she met her now-husband, who is also a veterinarian, and they settled in Nashville together which is his hometown.
Dr. Shepherd has two cats and enjoys all outdoor activities, running, college football and traveling. Dr. Shepherd's areas of interest in practice are feline medicine, nutrition and behavior. She joined Mobley Veterinary Clinic in 2019 and is very excited to serve pet owners with compassion and care.
Read MoreJenna Maddox, DVM
VeterinarianMobley Veterinary Clinic welcomed Dr. Jenna Maddox in 2019. Dr. Maddox received a Bachelor's Degree in Animal and Dairy Sciences from Auburn University in 2001 and her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2005. She specializes in small animal surgery, exotic pet medicine, pet nutrition, pet dentistry and has a passion for animal welfare.
Outside the animal hospital, Dr. Maddox enjoys reading, cooking and Auburn football.
Read More Dr. Michael Brannom, DVM
Veterinarian
Dr. Brannom has been a life-long resident of Madison, TN. In the Neely's Bend area, he grew up near multiple dairies and beef operations; and this is when his interest in veterinary medicine developed. Dr. Brannom graduated from Auburn University in 1970 and lived in Knoxville one year after earning his degree.
Dr. James Fullerton, DVM
Veterinarian
Dr. Fullerton was born in the town of Arab, Alabama. He grew up on a small farm, where his family owned a variety of animals, including mules, cattle, dogs, chickens, and rabbits. As a child, he was constantly involved in their care and saw many animals die due to tragedy and disease and wanted to do more.
Dr. Summer Mobley, DVM
Veterinarian
Dr. Mobley was born in 1951 and raised in the East Nashville/Madison area. His father, Dr. Ralph Mobley founded Mobley Veterinary Clinic in 1950. His father, mother, and family friend Sam Mitchell all parented him, spending much of his childhood at the clinic. As a teenager, he began working at the clinic before and after school and on weekends.
Kristen Hendrickson, DVM
VeterinarianDr. Kristen Hendrickson is a Nashville native whose drive and compassion for animals began at a very young age. Since the age of three, she knew she wanted to be a veterinarian. She received her undergraduate degree with honors from Middle Tennessee State University, completing her Bachelor's in Biology with a minor in Chemistry.
Read MoreWesley Schoonover, DVM
VeterinarianDr. Wesley Schoonover joined the Mobley Veterinary Clinic family in 2018 after moving to Nashville from Michigan.
He is a native of West Virginia, where he grew up and completed his undergraduate education. Dr. Schoonover graduated from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. After vet school graduation, Dr. Schoonover worked as a critical care veterinarian at an emergency animal hospital and worked in feline-only small animal hospitals and animal shelters.
Dr. Schoonover enjoys working with pets on dermatology and orthopedic issues or internal medicine.
He is married to Ciera and they have a son named Rowan, plus Denver the dog and Jasper the cat. Outside the animal hospital, Dr. Schoonover enjoys spending time with his son (and the fur babies), playing golf, traveling, watching sports and supporting the West Virginia Mountaineers.
Read MoreKristen Coles Hope, DVM
VeterinarianDr. Kristen Coles Hope grew up in Birmingham, AL and graduated from Auburn University in 2004 with a B.S. in Animal and Dairy Science. She stayed in Auburn and graduated from Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2009. After graduation, she made the move to Nashville with her husband, horse "Bob", Weimaraner "Bella" and little grey cat "Sophia", and Nashville quickly became home. Her four-legged family has since grown to include three more dogs - "Lyle" the silly yet clever Standard Poodle, "Rosco" the mischevious terrier and the newest addition "Rufus" a fun loving Westie mix.
Read More How Can I Remember to Give My Pet Their Heartworm Prevention Each Month?April 30th, 2019Remembering your pet’s medications and heartworm preventatives are vital to maintaining the health, and well-being, of your pet. Monthly heartworm prevention (or those administered by a veterinarian every 6 months) must be given on schedule to maintain their effectiveness. Here are some tips and tools to remind you when to administer your pet’s heartworm prevention medication.
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February is Pet Dental Awareness MonthJanuary 25, 2019Did you know that dogs and cats experience the same dental problems as people? Pets can get plaque and tartar buildup that can lead to gingivitis and dental disease. Dental disease is THE most common disease in dogs. Recent studies show that 85% of cats and 92% of dogs over age 3 have periodontal disease. Don't let your pet be a statistic- schedule their dental cleaning appointment today!...
Ways to Reduce Pet Stress at the VetOctober 26, 2018Regular veterinary exams are important for all pets to live long, healthy & happy lives! Our veterinarians recommend all pets, even indoor cats and pets that appear healthy, have an annual exam each year (twice a year for senior pets) to help us help you identify problems before they become serious.
We realize coming to the veterinarian can be stressful on your pets (and you). Here are tips to help make your next visit easier on you and your pet.
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World Rabies Day is September 28thSeptember 1, 2018World Rabies Day is Sept. 28 - created to raise awareness of public health impact of the rabies virus & importance of vaccination.
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